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Tomboy, a review by addicted2dvd


     Tomboy (1985/United States)

Mill Creek Entertainment
Director:Herb Freed
Writing:Ben Zelig (Writer)
Length:90 min.
Rating:R
Video:Anamorphic Widescreen 1.78:1
Audio:English: Dolby Digital: Mono
Subtitles:None

Stars:
Betsy Russell as Tomboy
Jerry Dinome as Randy Starr
Kristi Somers as Seville Ritz
Richard Erdman as Chester
Philip Sterling as Earl Delarue
Eric Douglas as Ernie Leeds, Jr.

Plot:
A budding female race-car driver finally meets her racing idol and unbelievably they fall in love...a love that's quickly put to the test when, having received the chance to show her racing talents, the two find themselves in a race for a multi-million dollar sponsorship contract.

Extras:
  • Scene Access


My Thoughts:
This is a movie that I got in a cheap box set called Too Cool for School Collection. It is a set that has a lot of those teenage sex comedies that was popular in the '80s. Before popping this disc in I had thought this is one I haven't seen before. But it didn't take long to realize I have. I seen it multiple times on cable back when I was a teen. Mainly because I had found Betsy Russell so drool-worthy in this movie. I don't know how I managed to forget this movie over the years as many times as I watched it on cable. Now... how well did it hold up? I found I still enjoyed it quite a bit... but it isn't as good as I remembered it being as a teen. Story was good... but definitely too much music mixed in for my taste. But I still find it worth the time to watch. This set being from Mill Creek Entertainment I am also surprised to say that there is no problems what so ever with the audio/video quality. Though I would have liked to seen some extras.


My Rating:
Out of a Possible 5


(From What Movies I Been Watching on January 22nd, 2012)

Member's Reviews

Honeymoon Travels Pvt. Ltd., a review by Tom




Title: Honeymoon Travels Pvt. Ltd.
Year: 2007
Director: Reema Kagti
Writing: Anurag Kashyap (Screenwriter), Reema Kagti (Writer)
Rating: NR
Length: 125 Min.
Video: Anamorphic Widescreen 1.85
Audio: Hindi: Dolby Digital 5.1
Subtitles: Arabic, English

Stars:
Shabana Azmi as Naheed
Boman Irani as Oscar
Ameesha Patel as Pinky
Karran Khanna as Vicky
Raima Sen as Milly

Plot:
Honeymoon Travels Pvt. Ltd. is about newly married couples on a package honeymoon to Goa. Exciting and cheerful, this vacation is a subsidized option for a lot of dreamers on the bring of their new life. Six couples, a guide, a driver and a handyman ride in a bus from Bombay to Goa with a mysterious man on a bike following them. The narrative humorously unfolds different stories that explore the nature of love and human relationships.

Honeymoon Travels Pvt. Ltd. is a quirky comedy about love, men, women and superheroes...

Awards:
Extras:
Music Videos
Scene Access

My Thoughts:
A nice movie. Nothing special. It came to my attention when I was looking for movies with Minissha Lamba in it. Here she is part of a newlywed couple who both are secretly superheroes without the other knowing. She is cute again in this role. Also the other stories are nice to watch. I was surprised that the subject matter of homosexuality is adressed here. Two of the men here are closeted gays. I was surprised to see this in a typical Bollywood movie.
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Rating:

(From Tom's Random Reviews on August 7th, 2010)

Member's TV Reviews

Tom's Random Star Trek Reviews, a review by Tom


Enterprise
Season 3.18 Azati Prime
Writer: Manny Coto (Screenwriter), Rick Berman (Original Material By), Brannon Braga (Original Material By), Manny Coto (Original Material By)
Director: Allan Kroeker
Cast: Scott Bakula (Jonathan Archer), John Billingsley (Dr, Phlox), Jolene Blalock (T'Pol), Dominic Keating (Malcolm Reed), Anthony Montgomery (Travis Mayweather), Linda Park (Hoshi Sato), Connor Trinneer (Charles "Trip" Tucker III), Matt Winston (Daniels), Randy Oglesby (Degra), Scott MacDonald (Reptilian Commander), Tucker Smallwood (Xindi-Humanoid), Rick Worthy (Xindi-Arboreal), Christopher Goodman (Thalen)

This episode has a short scene where Archer gets pulled 400 years into the future. Nothing special though. I find the storyline with the Xindi boring.

Rating:

(From Tom's Random Star Trek Reviews on October 16th, 2013)